FEBRUARY, 1917. Scores of women textile workers take strike action on their own initiative. The strike mushrooms into mass meetings and demonstrations throughout Petrograd. Slogans rapidly evolve from the demand for bread to the end of the war and the … The post Daughters of Rabotnitsa: Lessons From The Russian Revolutionary Women’s Movement first appeared on Reform & Revolution.| Reform & Revolution
Since being elected, Donald Trump has made some serious moves towards authoritarianism which the United States has not seen in a long time. It is worth taking a look at what he is doing, what “opposition” leaders are saying, and … The post How Class War Can Defeat The Occupations first appeared on Reform & Revolution.| Reform & Revolution
Movements have existed and have been organising long before “funding” and will continue to do so.| Another Way Is Possible
‘This movement wasn’t led by one person; it was collective and organic…’ Bill Omondi and Beverly Wakiaga reflect on last year’s protests to offer some thought on how INGOs and progressive organisations can show real solidarity.| From Poverty to Power
Emma Buckley sits down with Jesse Dryer to discuss how Portland DSA has used street mobilizations to back up its DSA public electeds Emma- You’ve been electoral co-chair of Portland DSA chapter and you have worked on multiple events from … The post A Power Broker In The City Of Roses first appeared on Reform & Revolution.| Reform & Revolution
Note from LeftEast editors: At a time when we must keep our eyes wide open, the ongoing protests in Serbia demand urgent attention and support. Students and self-organized Serbian society are offering a powerful lesson in fighting for social justice, basic rights, and the true meaning of solidarity. Events are unfolding rapidly: tomorrow, March 15, 2025, a large protest is set to take place in Belgrade, where the Serbian president has openly threatened peaceful demonstrators with violence. T...| Lefteast